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Portugal Project Notice - Western Rift Archaeology And Palaeoenvironment Project


Project Notice

PNR 69134
Project Name Western Rift Archaeology and Palaeoenvironment Project
Project Detail Understanding the evolutionary journey of our species demands an exploration into the diverse environments that our earliest ancestors inhabited. This involves investigating the impact that these landscapes had on the cultural and biological adaptations of early Homo. The Western Rift Archaeological and Paleoenvironment (WRAP) Project directly addresses this important topic by answering the question: How and when did Homo ergaster adapt to the diverse ecotone environments of the Western Rift compared to the more open mosaic environments of the East African Rift? While historically, the unique adaptability of early Homo has been linked to open savanna grasslands, recent studies challenge this notion, proposing that a broader range of environments influenced their adaptive flexibility. However, these hypotheses heavily rely on geographically limited research areas biased toward mosaic open grassland landscapes in Eastern and Southern Africa. Beyond these historically well-studied regions, lies the Albertine Rift in Uganda, a unique biodiversity hotspot and ecological ecotone between Central African tropical forests and East African savannah grasslands. During the Pleistocene, although increasingly arid, this region possessed a similar diverse range of tropical humid environments as today. Recognizing the need to search beyond the intensively studied ecologically similar regions of Eastern and Southern Africa, to areas with evidence of Pleistocene hominin occupation in new, diverse environments, this innovative project will conduct extensive fieldwork to identify new archaeological sites within the Western Rift of Uganda. Through systematic surveys and targeted excavations, combined with cutting-edge remote sensing, biomolecular, and geochronological analyses the WRAP Project will, for the first time, provide a holistic understanding of Pleistocene hominins occupations and behaviour across the Western Rifts diverse biomes.
Funded By European Union (EU)
Sector Science & Technology
Country Portugal , Western Europe
Project Value EUR 1,999,870

Contact Information

Company Name UNIVERSIDADE DO ALGARVE
Web Site https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101170899

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